Learn French - Dans le Métro, Part 1 (On the Subway) In this video the instructor recites various words that are associated with the subway in French. For beginning and intermediate learners. The words appear at the bottom of the screen as they are recited.Author(s): No creator set

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What Education Do I Need to Become a Chef? Find out the education requirements of chefs from an
experienced chef. The chef explains that the education required to become a chef starts with sanitation and safety classes, and it graduates to basic cooking skills and specialty cooking skills.

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How To Become a Chef This video explains how to become a chef and the duties of a chef. Chefs and head cooks coordinate the work of the kitchen staff and
direct the preparation of meals. Footage is shown of chefs at work in restaurants. The narrator explains that chefs determine serving sizes, plan menus, order food supplies, and oversee kitchen operations to ensure uniform quality and presentation of meals.

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Winter Hokey Pokey With Sign LanguageA variation of the Hokey Pokey that includes winter clothing and the signs for them. Enjoy this fun activity to sign with young children. (02:38)Author(s): No creator set

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Determine the Change in Area of Triangle When Length of Base and Height is Doubled (PSSA Grade 7) PSSA~ 7th-Grade Math. The instructor says that you are almost guaranteed to find this geometry problem on the state test. The PSSA (Pennsylvania System of School Assessment) is given annually in PA in some grades in K-12. However, the example contained in this video appears on many standardized state-mandated tests. This is from the TeacherTube website. Instructor uses computer software for demonstration.Author(s): No creator set

How to Grow Morning Glory (Ipomoea) The morning glory, or ipomoea, is a vine that grows in tropical
climates near the equator. A gardener explains how to start, grow, and care for morning glory plants. She explains how to start them from seeds in the Spring.

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How to Prune Perennials Any lilac or bush is a good perennial plant to prune when they get
lanky. Learn from a gardener how to keep perennial plants looking even, and keep them green. The gardener demonstrates the process of trimming her rose plant.

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Which Indoor Plants Thrive in Low Light? In this clip a gardener explains which plants thrive indoors in low light from her kitchen. Plants that do well in containers by a windows in a house include pathos, lucky bamboo, colias and Christmas cactus.

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Growing Sunflowers in Pots A gardener demonstrates how to grow a sunflowers in pots by seed. The seeds are put into a pot 1 to 2 inches deep try. The seeds can also be started from seeds inside a bag. Learn how to care for the sunflower by keeping the sunflowers moist, but not too wet and other tips.
in this free video on gardening tips.

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How to Grow a Lemon Tree From Seeds This clip gives useful information and tips on growing a lemon tree from a seed.First thing to do is to cut open a lemon and find the seeds. The lemon tree should grow with well-drained soil that is kept moist.

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Setting up a compost pile-Part 1 This is part 1 of setting up a backyard compost pile. The narrator explains how to use leaves to make compost. Supplies needed are rabbit food, measuring tape, wire snips, gloves, pitch fork, leaves, and wire fencing. The clip shows a step by step demonstration on how to set up the compost pile in a backyard, which is called a form of, "Black Gold," (8:37)

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Disappearing FrogsAround the world, frogs are declining at an alarming rate due to threats like pollution, disease and climate change. Frogs bridge the gap between water and land habitats, making them the first indicators of ecosystem changes. In this fascinating video you will meet the Bay Area researchers working to protect frogs across the state of California and across the world.Author(s): No creator set

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Rythms in Poetry-Ethnic Writers and the Literary Mainstream Unit 10 Amidst the chaos following World War I, Ezra Pound urged poets to "Make it New!" This call was heeded by a large range of poets, from T.S. Eliot to Jean Toomer. This episode explores the modernist lyrics of two of these poets: William Carlos Williams and Langston Hughes. What is
modernism? How did these poets start a revolution that continues until
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The Classroom Mosiac: Culture and Learning-Session 6 This program discusses how culturally responsive teaching enables
students to create connections, access prior knowledge and experience, and develop competence. Featured are a sixth-grade teacher and two ninth-grade teachers, with expert commentary from University of Wisconsin professor Gloria Ladson-Billings and University of Arizona professor Luis Moll.Author(s): No creator set

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Learning As Synaptic ChangeThis module presents researchers investigating the structural changes involved in learning. Research conducted at the Pasteur Institute in Paris shows that the learning process involves the formation of new brain connections and the elimination of others. Other researchers dispel the myth of brain loss in aging, present evidence of changes at the cellular level, and reviAuthor(s): No creator set

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Perception: Inverted VisionThe peculiar image inversion process that takes place in the normal visual system is examined in this module. The program traces the experiences of an art student who volunteers to wear lenses that invert her visual world, connecting the adaptation process she undergoes with how the visual system functions. Graphic animations reinforce understanding of the mechanism invoAuthor(s): No creator set

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Waves, Beaches and CoastsThis program shows the dynamic interaction of two geologic agents: rocky landmasses and the energy of the ocean. Aspects of waves — their types, parts, movement, and impact on the shore — are illustrated. The program also covers shoreline characteristics, currents, sea barriers, tides, and how the greenhouse effect could impact sea level and coastal lands.Author(s): No creator set